Tag Archive: Rightwing news


on August 3, 2016 in World News

Black people shouldn’t be fooled by Hillary Clinton

By Crystal Wright Black voters feel they have to vote for Hillary Clinton, but her real record reveals a more disturbing truth which she is counting on them to ignore. Black voters appear to be sleepwalking towards Hillary Clinton on the assumption that they have no choice. This would be a major mistake. They should not be taken in by her lies and false claims to represent black communities. Her real record reveals a more disturbing truth which she is counting on black voters to be dumb enough to ignore. A damning video produced by the Republican National Committee...

By Crystal Wright Black voters feel they have to vote for Hillary Clinton, but her real record reveals a more disturbing truth which she is counting on them to ignore. Black voters appear to be sleepwalking towards Hillary Clinton...

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on August 3, 2016 in World News

Obama issues guidance making it tougher to build roads, bridges in name of climate change

Building that bridge or expanding that highway just became more difficult under a rigorous standard issued Tuesday by the Obama administration that will make it easier to block a wide range of projects in the name of climate change. The final guidance broadens the National Environmental Policy Act by requiring agencies to quantify the impact of…

Building that bridge or expanding that highway just became more difficult under a rigorous standard issued Tuesday by the Obama administration that will make it easier to block a wide range of projects in the name of climate change....

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on August 3, 2016 in World News

NYPD detective asked to return medals after telling Bill Bratton to ‘shove them up his a—’

New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton is asking Detective Gregory Gordon to return his medals and nominations to the department amid an investigation into comments he made online insulting the commissioner, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Mr. de Blasio’s wife. Mr. Gordon, a vocal Donald Trump supporter, went on a Facebook rant when Commissioner Bratton…

New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton is asking Detective Gregory Gordon to return his medals and nominations to the department amid an investigation into comments he made online insulting the commissioner, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Mr. de...

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on August 3, 2016 in World News

Obama: Yes, Trade Deals Hurt Everyday Americans, ‘People Lost Jobs’

by Neil W. McCabe President Barack Obama spoke about the pain and suffering of American workers caused by past trade agreements Tuesday at a joint press conference held in the East Room of the White House with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who is in the United States to voice support for the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership. “It is absolutely true, the evidence shows that some past trade deals have not delivered on all the benefits that were promised and had very localized costs,” Obama said. The Trans-Pacific Partnership must be ratified by the Senate as a treaty. “There were communities… View Article

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on August 3, 2016 in Gun Page World News

Chicago: ‘Deadliest July in 10 Years’ for Gun Control Haven

by AWR Hawkins July 2016 was the “deadliest July in 10 years” for heavily gun-controlled Chicago: Sixty-five individuals were shot and killed. Moreover, according to the Chicago Tribune, such death figures do not set a new record — they simply tie a record set in 2006, when 65 individuals were killed in the month of July. This brings Chicago’s homicide total to “nearly 400” for the first seven months of 2016 alone. The number of homicides for the whole year of 2015 was 490. Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson tried to abate the feeding frenzy on the July death numbers by pointing out that… View Article

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on August 3, 2016 in World News

Sen. Tom Cotton: Obama’s $400m ‘Ransom to the Ayatollahs’

by Joel B. Pollak Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) called the $400 million airlifted to the Iranian regime in hard foreign currency in January “ransom to the ayatollahs.” Details of the transaction were reported Tuesday evening by the Wall Street Journal: Wooden pallets stacked with euros, Swiss francs and other currencies were flown into Iran on an unmarked cargo plane, according to these officials. The U.S. procured the money from the central banks of the Netherlands and Switzerland, they said. The money represented the first installment of a $1.7 billion settlement the Obama administration reached with Iran to resolve a decades-old dispute...

by Joel B. Pollak Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) called the $400 million airlifted to the Iranian regime in hard foreign currency in January “ransom to the ayatollahs.” Details of the transaction were reported Tuesday evening by the Wall Street Journal:...

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on August 3, 2016 in World News

Khizr Khan ‘Lying for the Faith’ by Pretending ‘There Is No Such Thing as Sharia Law’

by John Hayward Center for Security Policy founder Frank Gaffney joined SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon on Wednesday’s Breitbart News Daily to discuss the ongoing feud between Donald Trump and the Khans, the Gold Star family that attacked him from the stage of the Democratic National Convention. Gaffney said the story has been “a huge distraction from the main issue – which, in fact, this Gold Star father was trotted out to try to sort of obscure, and that is: should we be importing, into this country, more jihadists?” “By some polls, 80% of the American people quite common-sensically say,… View Article

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on August 2, 2016 in World News

Obama Extends Syrian Migrant Protections Amid Texas Resistance

by Lana Shadwick The Obama Administration has extended a program to 2018 that allows Syrians — or those who last habitually resided there — to register or re-register for Temporary Protected Status. Officials in Texas continue to resist the effort. A notice in the Federal Register from August 1st reveals that Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson is “extending the designation of the Syrian Arab Republic (Syria) for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months, from October 1, 2016 through March 31, 2018, and redesignating Syria for TPS for 18 months, effective October 1, 2016 through March 31, 2018.” “The extension allows TPS beneficiaries to… View Article

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on August 2, 2016 in World News

Bolivian leader accuses U.S. of continued plotting

Bolivian President Evo Morales on Friday accused the United States of continuing to plot against his government via embassy personnel. Bolivia expelled Philip Goldberg, the U.S. ambassador to La Paz, eight years ago, saying the envoy conspired to strengthen Bolivia’s right-wing political opposition against Morales’ progressive left-leaning government. “Despite the expulsion…the U.S. government doesn’t stop in its zeal to conspire against our democratic and cultural revolution,” Morales said through his Twitter account. The complaint comes a day after Interior Minister Carlos Romero met with U.S. Charge d’Affaires Peter Brennan, who acknowledged having met with opponents to the government. According...

Bolivian President Evo Morales on Friday accused the United States of continuing to plot against his government via embassy personnel. Bolivia expelled Philip Goldberg, the U.S. ambassador to La Paz, eight years ago, saying the envoy conspired to strengthen...

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on August 2, 2016 in World News

How the West Extends its Control Over Journalism Worldwide

By The New Atlas Political developments are often emotionally charged, and even journalists who are expected to maintain an objective approach to reporting can find themselves swept away by sensational headlines and the temptation to wade into controversy without fully analysing background information that might significantly alter established narratives. Because of this, some journalists find themselves playing the role of commentator rather than investigator, often leaving out critical information in a rush to contribute to one of two sides amid a political divide. In some cases, journalists may appear to be doing their job by “investigating” deeper into news...

By The New Atlas Political developments are often emotionally charged, and even journalists who are expected to maintain an objective approach to reporting can find themselves swept away by sensational headlines and the temptation to wade into controversy without...

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